Socialized perspective of Performance

From what Vygotsky mentioned about the interaction between actors's performance and audiences' reactions, I've been start thinking around the role of social culture's influences on different kinds of performance. When I first came to Edinburgh, I watched many performances in the Edinburgh's fringe festival. The interesting thing is that there are lots of different kinds of shows were showing there. But few of them could be within my understanding. I couldn't catch the points of other audiences' emotional reactions. And at that point, I began to understand why people from my grandma and grandpa generation, they love watching Jingju. It seems that different shows would certainly rouse different emotional feelings towards different group of people. However, what I couldn't understand is that the process of dealing with emotions for actors themselves. Do they necessarily need to posses similar cultural background with the audiences so as to express the characters more accurately? Currently, many young kids start to practice Jingju and their parents wish them to promote traditional Chinese cultures through that way. However, I'm wondering that how those kids deal with conflict feelings or experiences between their own life and the artificial experiences in the stage. What's the role of cultural and social factors would influence this process? 


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